In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, bg_ie wrote:

> class MyClass:
>       def __init__(self):
>               print (__name__.split("."))[-1]
> 
> if __name__ == '__main__':
>       MyClassName = "MyClass"
> 
> I can print the name of the class from within the class scope as seen
> above in the init, but is there any way of printing it from within the
> main without creating an object of the MyClass type. I need to assign
> the name of the class within my script, to a variable in main.

Yes::

    print MyClass.__name__

Ciao,
        Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
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